Georgetown, KY — The Marshall Center for Christian Ministry of Georgetown College welcomes a theologian for Tuesday’s George W. Redding Endowed Lecture who is certain to engage our thinking about race and gender.

Dr. J. Kameron Carter, Associate Professor in Theology and Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School, teaches courses in both theology and […]

By Jim Allison|2011-09-26T20:25:31+00:00September 26th, 2011|News|Comments Off on ‘Young, Bright Light’ of Theology Will Deliver the Redding Lecture Tuesday

Meet the 9 students who put together the historical show “From the Ground Up: Georgetown College’s Spaces and Places" at noon Homecoming Friday and have some refreshments in the LRC's Cochenour Gallery. Then, be part of GC history at 11 a.m. Homecoming Saturday as we dedicate Rucker Village and celebrate old Rucker Hall. We'll have all the tried and true features of GC Homecoming, but there are NEW surprises in store, too.

By Jim Allison|2011-11-21T13:21:59+00:00September 14th, 2011|eNewsletter|Comments Off on Homecoming 2011: Be Part of GC History!

In U.S. News & World Report's annual survey of top national liberal arts colleges and universities announced Tuesday, Georgetown College again was listed as a tier one institution and higher by 11 places (at No. 151) than a year ago. But, what GC's Admissions counselors are most excited about - as they are on the road recruiting high school students - is enthusiastic response to the recent news that we were ranked No. 10 in the country among schools preparing their students for graduate school!

Don’t forget, University of Minnesota basketball coach Tubby Smith – a man with a reputation for character-building and the last coach to bring an NCAA basketball title to the University of Kentucky (’98) – is certain to jumpstart Year 2 of Billy Reed’s “Conversations with Champions” on Sept. 26.